Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: October 6, 2017
Five companies have won potential five-year contracts worth up to $188.8 million combined for professional services to the commander of the Navy Installation Command.
The Defense Departmentsaid Thursday each indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a base ordering period of 36 months along with an optional 24-month ordering period and covers program management, administrative, engineering, financial management and logistics support services.
Fifteen offers were submitted to the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center’s Norfolk Contracting Department via an online-based solicitation.
The U.S. Navy will distribute $50,000 in minimum fiscal 2018 operations and maintenance funds to the five winning contractors, DoD noted.
Eighty percent of the work will occur at government facilities in Washington, D.C., and the remaining 20 percent at various contractor locations across the U.S.
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